Kalbarri National Park is one of Western Australia’s best known parks, with its scenic gorges through red and white banded sandstone and its soaring coastal cliffs.
The park surrounds the Murchison River, which has cut a magnificent 80 kilometre gorge and created formations such as Nature’s Window, the Loop, Z-Bend and Hawks Head. The region also offers exceptional wildflowers in spring and early summer, plus opportunities for fishing, swimming and boating.
The overview map shows park access, facilities and points of interest. There is a map for the Western portion of the park where wind and wave erosion has exposed the sedimentary layers in the sandstone cliffs that plunge more than 100 metres to the ocean. Red Bluff, Mushroom Rock, Rainbow Valley, Eagle Gorge, Island Rock and the Natural Bridge are among the best-known features of this rugged coast.
The map of the East portion of the park which surrounds the lower reaches of the Murchison River and features the new Kalbarri Skywalk overlooking magnificent gorges cut through the red and white banded sandstone. The gorges feature natural formations such as Nature’s Window and The Loop, Z-Bend and Hawks Head.
What is a Smartreka map?
Smartreka maps make it easier to navigate! The maps use the built-in GPS on your smartphone or tablet to plot your real-time location. This can be done without a network connection and without roaming charges. To get started, simply download the free Avenza Map app and then visit the map store to download your maps!
Get started in two easy steps:
Download the free Avenza Maps app to your tablet or smartphone:
- For android devices, click here.

- For iOS (apple) devices, click here.
Purchase the WA Parks Foundation Smartreka map from the Avenza Map store and start exploring with confidence!.

Red Bluff, Kalbarri National Park | Tourism WA